(KAIR)--The Libertarian candidate seeking the office of Kansas Governor, is coming to the local area Monday.
According to the itinerary released by the campaign for Jeff Caldwell II, local stops will begin Monday morning at 8:00 at Diner 36, in Wathena.
That will be followed by a two hour stop in Atchison, where Caldwell will meet constituents from 11 until 1:00 at the River Shack.
Following the Atchison visit, Caldwell will travel to Holton for a meet and greet at Boomer's Steakhouse from 2:00 until 3:00.
His final, local stop on Monday will be in Oskaloosa, for a meet and greet at Wind Wagon Cafe from 5:00 until 6:00.
The Libertarian Party is the third largest party in Kansas, and Caldwell's name will be on the ballot in November.
He's challenging Republican Kris Kobach, Democrat Laura Kelly, and Independent Greg Orman.
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